Sarah Przybylska

Sarah Przybylska’s work encompasses advice and advocacy across professional discipline, fraud, crime, and public law. She is instructed as leading counsel and as junior to Queen’s Counsel, as well as to act alone. She has a reputation for excellent advocacy backed up by careful preparation and a keen intellect. She is currently being monitored for appointment as Treasury Counsel.

Sarah has recently lectured on private prosecutions, the use of hearsay in professional discipline proceedings, and recent developments in confiscation.

She is an accredited advocacy trainer and pupil supervisor and has provided advocacy and courtroom training to solicitors and police officers.

“Efficient, brave and committed to achieving the best outcome for her clients. A terrific advocate with a clear, commercial and user-friendly approach to advice. She possesses a talent well beyond her year of call.” – Chambers UK 2018

“Hard-working and highly skilled.” – Chambers UK 2018

“Good on the detail and a team player, she is everything you could want from a junior.” – Chambers UK 2018 “You can’t pull the wool over her eyes.” – Chambers UK 2018

“Efficient, brave and committed to achieving the best outcome for her clients. A terrific advocate with a clear, commercial and user-friendly approach to advice. She possesses a talent well beyond her year of call.” – Chambers UK 2018

“She gets the measure of clients quickly, and gives a true insight into how the prosecution will think.” – Legal 500 2017

“Knowledgeable, responsive, thorough and adaptable.” – Legal 500 2016

“A pleasure to work with.” – Legal 500 2016

“She is very bright and recognises the most obscure points and uses them to her client’s advantage, with excellent results.” – Chambers UK 2017

“Sarah Przybylska has risen to prominence at an astonishingly young age. Extremely capable, she has won the support of many senior professional clients, one of whom said: ‘Those more senior at the Bar should beware!'” – Chambers UK 2017

“She is succinct and efficient both in writing and as an advocate.” – Chambers UK 2016

“Fast developing her reputation and experience, she has sound knowledge of the law and shows good judgment when running cases.” – Chambers UK 2016